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Sketches In The House (1893)

CHAPTER I
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Mr.
Chamberlain made his son the Whip of the Unionist Party.

The resemblance between father and son is something even closer than that usually noticed between relatives.

The son looks a good deal more gentlemanly than the father.

But the single eyeglass--which no man can wear without looking more or less of a snob--is even less becoming to the youthful Austen than to the parent; and gives him even a coarser air.

There is a suspicion that young Chamberlain also came to the House armed with a goodly supply of hats; at all events, he and his friends managed to secure a large number of seats for the Unionists.


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